![]() Several of these strung together would make a fun garland for a mantel or decoration in a preschool classroom. Get creative with colored paint, glitter, sequins, and more on pinecones as a fun and simple craft project for preschoolers. You can use food color to dye your paint, if you’d like to make other colors for the kids to use while creating! Painted Pinecones Mix together equal parts white glue and shaving cream to create a perfect puffy paint for creating snow scenes, snowmen, or even clouds. Make a simple loop with yarn or string for a fun window, door, or wall hanging! Snow Puffy Paint You can use paint and glitter to decorate the pasta snowflakes. ![]() January crafts for preschoolers simply must include a snowflake or two! Wagon wheel pasta can be glued together side by side to make a unique snowflake design. You can make a whole scene for them on a paper plate or just display your snowmen as they are. Cut a hat and scarf out of paper and attach with tape or glue. Paint it white and add a face and buttons with paint and scraps of paper. Use a toilet paper roll or a paper towel roll (cut into two tubes) as the body of your snowman. Add an olive branch to make the preschool craft complete. The palm becomes the body, the fingers are the wings and tail, and the thumb is the face of the dove. Use white paper to cut a handprint out of construction paper, then draw and glue on the features. Help preschoolers to understand Martin Luther King, Jr’s mission of peace by creating a Peace Dove Craft. We recommend that adults cut the chenille stems ahead of time as they can sometimes be hard to cut. ![]() This beaded snowflake ornament lets preschoolers build their fine motor skills while having a blast creating their own winter craft! You’ll need chenille stems, pony beads, some yarn, and a pair of scissors. Try a few of these January crafts for preschoolers to help keep little ones occupied and happy, especially on those cold, dreary days when they can’t get outside! January Crafts Beaded Snowflake These fun crafts fit perfectly with the weather of the season, plus we have added a nod to Martin Luther King, Jr Day, as well. With cold and sometimes snowy weather, January is a tough time for keeping preschoolers entertained.
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